Hey, new to the forums, been searching around all day, and I think this place is great. I suppose I'll introduce myself now before I forget. My name is Travis, I live in Maine, I'm 16, and I love to hunt and shoot.
I do have a problem though, and I can't find a solution anywhere. My dad has a Winchester 1892 .44 magnum, and it shoots high. The sites are adjusted all the way down, and even when we aim at the bottom of the target, we still hit above the bullseye. It's been like this for many years, we just never used the gun much. Since my sister is going to start hunting this year, we now need the gun. We are pretty sure that the barrel is bent, but my dad doesn't wanna drop the money for a new barrel and the hassle of installing it if the current barrel isn't bent. Is there any way to check the barrel for straight-ness?
Thanks, Travis.
I do have a problem though, and I can't find a solution anywhere. My dad has a Winchester 1892 .44 magnum, and it shoots high. The sites are adjusted all the way down, and even when we aim at the bottom of the target, we still hit above the bullseye. It's been like this for many years, we just never used the gun much. Since my sister is going to start hunting this year, we now need the gun. We are pretty sure that the barrel is bent, but my dad doesn't wanna drop the money for a new barrel and the hassle of installing it if the current barrel isn't bent. Is there any way to check the barrel for straight-ness?
Thanks, Travis.